Practicing in the new mental health marketplace : ethical, legal, and moral issues
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Practicing in the new mental health marketplace : ethical, legal, and moral issues
American Psychological Association, c1998
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
As practical patterns change, it is inevitable that new ethical issues, conflicts and dilemmas arise. In this book, some members of the mental health profession were asked to address such questions as: what are the new emotional, financial and ethical conflicts that professionals face?; and what are the new ethical dilemmas experienced by professionals functioning as clinicians, reviewers, entrepreneurs and managed care executives? The authors address these questions from multiple perspectives, and thus provide mental health professionals with moral, ethical and legal tools to guide their own contacts with clients and institutions. By insisting on high ethical standards they effectively challenge institutions, businesses and other professionals who may push unrealistic or inappropriate expectations on providers and consumers.
目次
- Evolution of Practice and Values
- Moral Issues in Managed Mental Health Healthcare
- Managed Care and Managed Competition - a Question of Morality
- Toward a Social Ethic of Mental Health Care - Long Term Therapy
- Short-Term Therapy
- Defining the Issues - Survey Research in Ethics and Managed Care
- Trust Me, I'm a Psychologist - Ethics and Outcomes in Managed Behavioural Health Care
- Which Master's Voice? Ethical Dilemmas for Managed Care Reviewers
- Managed Health Care and Ethics of Clinical Practice in Behavioural Medicine
- Mandated Addictions Services
- Practitioner Legal Liability When Utilization Review Says "No"
- Legal and Practice Concerns in Organized Systems of Care
- Risk Management Realities Surface in New Practice Environment
- Practice Without Third Parties - How Private Pay and the Development of Basic Business Skills Solves the Ethical Problems of Managed Care.
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